I am fan of this show, I really love it, but some of the writing needs to improve. Like having Tara say to abraham "I can tell rosita loves you, she would follow you anywhere" or something like that, when in no point in the show do we see that connection between the two. Also, how does maggie give zero fucks about beth? They just watched their father die and all she can think about is glenn. I mean, I get him, because he´s got no family left (though he could also give a shit about the people that have been with him from the start), but maggie also doesn´t know what happened to beth. She should give a damn about her and the writers should show that.

Having just finished the second episode of the second season of the game, this show could learn something from it. Now that´s some amazing writing.

I like the Daryl character. I think it's safe to say we all kind of assumed he was a drifter before the apocalypse. But the fact that he finally revealed it really killed any mystery his character has now. I missed when the show tried to mislead us to think he was an undercover cop

Yeah, I worry the writers have hit a wall. The whole scattered-crew-wandering-through-the-wilderness thing is a cool concept, but they've already stretched it over too many episodes. I can't imagine they're going to resolve it all next week and restart/resolve a new plot line in the three episodes that are left, so it looks like we're stuck with the show spinning its wheels for awhile.

Don't get me wrong, I enjoy it conceptually. Walking Dead has done a great job of being fun to watch while covering a lot of the mundane stuff you'd have to deal with in a post-apocalyptic situation, and that's what this is. However, the wanderers-in-the-wilderness thing just doesn't warrant so many episodes.

I do think/hope Neo's right, though. An epic last view episodes would mitigate a lot of my gripes with this half season so far.